Buying a new bike
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I paid $19,499 (sticker) plus TT&L for my 2012 EG Classic a couple of months ago. Plus I got 25,000 miles of FREE maintenance. Used it for the 1k break in and taking it in next week for 2,500 mile service. This was at Texan Harley in Conroe, TX. Couldn't find anyone in TX who would beat it. Plus they had the bike on the floor I wanted. Even let me test drive it.
It was still 115 degrees out and no one was really riding yet. They only had a few '12's on the floor. The free maintenance plan is saving me a lot of coin. Very happy with the bike!
It was still 115 degrees out and no one was really riding yet. They only had a few '12's on the floor. The free maintenance plan is saving me a lot of coin. Very happy with the bike!
#13
Wow !! I sure appreciate all the help! I have a quote coming from Orlando - I will def take it to Adamecs and see what they can do as well as stop in to St Augustine. Orlando does seem a bit of a drive if I need service or warranty work. Again, EVERYBODY, Thanks for the tips/help! I will keep y'all updated on how it goes and when it finally happens! ( Cause then theres gonna be a whole new batch of questions Im sure!! )lol
THANKS AGAIN!!!
THANKS AGAIN!!!
#14
I would tell you another angle to consider. Buy it from the same place u intend to buy parts/service from and establish a relationship with them. There are customers and then there are Customers. If u are the last one then when u want asap any parts/service BAM it happens while u wait, call other dealerships and find the parts and get them shipped overnight and BAM the next day. That has been my experience. Buy and have the parts installed b4 u take it home!!! It is a better deal, they will warranty the bike as stock. Cams, intake, exhaust(complete w/headpipes), and racetuner. I chose the stuff in my sig. BD
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